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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: epicure who wrote (71076)7/15/2013 12:40:36 AM
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Here's a suggestion. Maybe you should try paying attention to others for a change instead of dwelling endlessly on your own feelings and your disappointments. Your life might improve a bit. Most of us who lose people close to us get over it or at least don't use it as an excuse for treating other people badly.

I have coworkers who escaped the Khmer Rouge killing fields, who escaped from Vietnam and lived in the jungle and refugee camps for years. Who fought in savage battles where most of their fellow soldiers were killed. They all lost close friends and family. They don't navel gaze on their own disappointments and they don't lecture others on how unhappy they are because life screwed them. Of course not one of them is a self-absorbed drama queen, but then maybe that's the point.
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